Well yes and no the coal was forming just a tiny bit only it was still not giantly flowing like today.....
There were thousands of super volcanoes, Earth was only just still forming while the dinosaurs were around.
Dead marsh plants. The majority of coal (and the best grades: bituminous and anthracite) is from plants that died during the Carboniferous (this was before the first dinosaurs lived). Small amounts of very low grade coal (lignite and peat) are much more recent (with some still forming now).
Yes because when we are not exist yet dinosaurs rule the earth but today there are no dinosaurs here.
No, dinosaurs are neither a hypothesis nor is there a "hypothesis of Earth".
Coal is not renewable. It took millions of years for the dinosaurs and plants to die to turn into coal and petroleum.
Mining coal damages the Earth.Burning coal damages the atmosphere (which is not earth but part of the Earth).
The duration of When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth is 1.6 hours.
CARBON
no it can't sorry too bad!! Coal is thought to be the carbon source in many cases for the diamond forming process however, many diamonds predate coal which is formed from early plant life.
Burning coal is a chemical process in which coal reacts with oxygen and forming carbon doxide and or monoxide.
yes
Dinosaurs first appeared in the tertiary stages of the Earth. Tertiary was when the dinosaurs ruled the earth. Then there was jurassic and then creteacious